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human tragedies like this are constantly coming out of every single city and town of syria. another problem that has not been mentioned in the yuan report is how many people have remainbeen maimed. they do not dare go to hospitals, because they are kidnapped by security services or they are finished off in their beds. sometimes, shockingly, by doctors with pro-regime tendencies. >> what do you think it can be done? we have seen increasing international pressure? >> yes, we have, but nothing like what is needed. first of all, a lot still can be done. the women have been let off scot-free. >> all assad's family member. >> his wife, his wife's family, his sister, his extended family, all that can still be done, because the movement of money out of syria from these criminal regimes is happening, and probably happening through the women. >> we will have to leave it there. there is much more to say, but thanks for coming in. >> thank you. >> the president of the european commission has said britain's decision not to support the euro-zone treaty threatens the single market. speakin
human tragedies like this are constantly coming out of every single city and town of syria. another problem that has not been mentioned in the yuan report is how many people have remainbeen maimed. they do not dare go to hospitals, because they are kidnapped by security services or they are finished off in their beds. sometimes, shockingly, by doctors with pro-regime tendencies. >> what do you think it can be done? we have seen increasing international pressure? >> yes, we have, but...
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tonight at 10:00, syria under siege. for a limited time, passages malibu will be giving away free copies of the alcoholism & addiction cure. to get yours, go to ssagesmalibubook.com. >>> oh, i'm so happy for you. congratulations. >> i can't believe this. >> so happy for you. i'm so pleased that you're going to be my daughter-in-law. oh, congratulations. >> i can't believe this. >> after 15 years of not acting, jane fonda burst back on to the scene with her 2005 film "monster-in-law" with jennifer lopez. >> well, it is a fantastic role and one of the best things i have done and i knew that spending 10 years with ted turner i could play outrageous and over the top in a way that was lovable, and he taught me that. it was just a fabulous part. i knew that people would come to the movie because of jennifer, and they would discover, rediscover jane fonda. >> i want to talk to you briefly about two iconic people in the world of entertainment. marilyn monroe and michael jackson. marilyn monroe movie is out and i interviewed mich
tonight at 10:00, syria under siege. for a limited time, passages malibu will be giving away free copies of the alcoholism & addiction cure. to get yours, go to ssagesmalibubook.com. >>> oh, i'm so happy for you. congratulations. >> i can't believe this. >> so happy for you. i'm so pleased that you're going to be my daughter-in-law. oh, congratulations. >> i can't believe this. >> after 15 years of not acting, jane fonda burst back on to the scene with her...
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syria. where today, by some accounts, hundreds of thousands took to the streets. the biggest protests in months. making a point to the outside observers from other arab nations, who are now inside syria. more than two dozen people were reportedly killed. >>> back in this country, and to a u.s. marine who is proving tonight that his battle training is not going to waste. carl trenker was shot twice during a robbery right before christmas and he used his own fingers to plug the bullet wounds. he spoke today as he left the hospital. >> one bullet passed into my pec and came out the other side, so, i kind of went like this and, like that. it could have turned out a lot worse, so, there's probably something more that i'm intended to do in my life. >> he survived the battlefield only to come home to that robbery. he now says after surviving, he's looking forward to the holiday meal he missed. >>> and here in new york tonight, a little more than 24 hours until the new year's countdown. pictures coming in tonight. they tested the famous crystal ball today. and it is worki
syria. where today, by some accounts, hundreds of thousands took to the streets. the biggest protests in months. making a point to the outside observers from other arab nations, who are now inside syria. more than two dozen people were reportedly killed. >>> back in this country, and to a u.s. marine who is proving tonight that his battle training is not going to waste. carl trenker was shot twice during a robbery right before christmas and he used his own fingers to plug the bullet...
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middle east if anything happens to destabilize the assad government from outside forces but certainly syria the syrian government itself has to step up the pace because it's certainly losing the propaganda battle. egyptian forces have been raiding the offices of human rights groups throughout the country reports say soldiers stopped employees leaving and interrogated them while searching their computers foreign policy analysts dr adil shamu told us it's the military government making sure it stays in power. this is part of the minute the supreme council on forces way of making sure all of this. basically is molded to the to the type of government they want because that's those are the same generals by the way who worked for mubarak. so that's really basically this part of the struggle is going to be usually in going to go forward or is that being more and subdued into something this is a roll to the middle but really the military has to step aside and let the. government come to power once the election well and the elections should be held as soon as possible they will not give up the body
middle east if anything happens to destabilize the assad government from outside forces but certainly syria the syrian government itself has to step up the pace because it's certainly losing the propaganda battle. egyptian forces have been raiding the offices of human rights groups throughout the country reports say soldiers stopped employees leaving and interrogated them while searching their computers foreign policy analysts dr adil shamu told us it's the military government making sure it...
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arab league observers arrived in syria as the conflict there sees its bloodiest period over two hundred are thought to have been killed in just two days despite more international sanctions imposed against a massive us. and over seventy die as the iraqi capital is rocked by a wave of terrorist bombs less than one week after the american military is look at all from the war torn country the raging violence is raising questions already over the entire u.s. invasion and the eight year campaign. now up next here in our team the alona show takes a look at how u.s. bankers are trying to fight back against occupy wall street protesters. welcome to the lower show where we get the real headlines with none of the mercy me live out of washington d.c. now tonight we're going to take a look at bankers trying to fight back against occupy wall street complaining that this isn't an attack on the one percent but this is an attack on the very productive but what exactly the bankers produce peter schiff is going to join us for that one then the media is in a frenzy over racist newsletters from the past co
arab league observers arrived in syria as the conflict there sees its bloodiest period over two hundred are thought to have been killed in just two days despite more international sanctions imposed against a massive us. and over seventy die as the iraqi capital is rocked by a wave of terrorist bombs less than one week after the american military is look at all from the war torn country the raging violence is raising questions already over the entire u.s. invasion and the eight year campaign....
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nuri al-maliki's government support for bashara al-assad in syria. lebanon is the only country that refuses to go along with the rest of the arab world, arab league in condemning and impositions sanctions for what it's doing against peaceful protesters throughout the country. these are very worrying signs and a lot of officials and outside experts are very worried about where this direction, where this iraqi government is going. we'll hear some reassuring words, i'm sure, from nuri al-maliki in this joint news conference with the president, but what he says will be significant. what he does in the coming weeks and months will obviously be so much more important. >> wolf, we'll get to you in a minute. i want to bring in arla who's out of baghdad. he talks about nuri al-maliki and this becoming more of a stable place, at least that's what the prime minister has said. what is life like for the iraqis now? >> reporter: suzanne, it's utterly heart breaking and incredibly difficult. iraqis, especially those in the capital baghdad hardly have a normal life.
nuri al-maliki's government support for bashara al-assad in syria. lebanon is the only country that refuses to go along with the rest of the arab world, arab league in condemning and impositions sanctions for what it's doing against peaceful protesters throughout the country. these are very worrying signs and a lot of officials and outside experts are very worried about where this direction, where this iraqi government is going. we'll hear some reassuring words, i'm sure, from nuri al-maliki in...
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honey nut cheerios. >>> globe trekking begins in syria. there's a fear of a possible massacre in the city of hom. the center of a nine-month-old popular uprising against the government. opposition forces say the government issues an ultimatum on friday giving residents until today to give up their represents and surrender. opposition commander says syrian troops have dug trenches around the city. he says there are fears of violence similar to a 1980 massacre. in that year a government assault killed thousands. >>> now to russia where anger over recent parliamentary elections is fueling an unusual amount of dissent. tens of thousands of russians joined a protest in moscow over the weekend. thousands more rallied in st. petersburg. they say the election was fixed in favor of the ruling united russia party and they want a new vote. in a facebook message russia's president promised an investigation but he did not discuss the possibility of new elections. >>> russian prime minister vladimir putin plans to run for president next year, but it now
honey nut cheerios. >>> globe trekking begins in syria. there's a fear of a possible massacre in the city of hom. the center of a nine-month-old popular uprising against the government. opposition forces say the government issues an ultimatum on friday giving residents until today to give up their represents and surrender. opposition commander says syrian troops have dug trenches around the city. he says there are fears of violence similar to a 1980 massacre. in that year a government...
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in syria today the largest demonstrations that country has seen in months. huge crowds again calling for the resignation of bet bashar al assad. they also want to show arab league monitors how strong their movement. is as mark phillips reports, that didn't stop the regime from striking with deadly force. >> reporter: the presence of arab league observers in syria seen here in their high-visibility vests in the video the protesters have been shooting themselves, seems to have embolden it had movement in some places like the city of idlib in the north. the crowds appear to be several hundred thousand strong. but government troops continued to shadow the protesters and the casualties continue to mount up. shots fired in this damascus suburb hit the man taking these pictures. four days into their mission, the arab league observers have found themselves in the middle of the argument, accused of sticking to a government arranged schedule. "come see the corpse of a victim" they're being told here. "we have to follow our plan," the observers answered. while some are
in syria today the largest demonstrations that country has seen in months. huge crowds again calling for the resignation of bet bashar al assad. they also want to show arab league monitors how strong their movement. is as mark phillips reports, that didn't stop the regime from striking with deadly force. >> reporter: the presence of arab league observers in syria seen here in their high-visibility vests in the video the protesters have been shooting themselves, seems to have embolden it...
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. >> more violence in syria as arab league observers arrive to monitor attempts to end the blood shed. protests look to continue in india where thousands want an end to corruption. ew flood warning in the philippines. welcome to bbc world news. also in the program, in good speurlgts after his hospital treatment britain's prince phillip is home. how to make money in hollywood. find a hit and work it for all it is worth. >> in the last hour it has been reported a team of arab league observers has arrived in a syrian city to see if the violent crackdown has halted. greta only 24 hours ago at least 20 were killed there in heavy shelling. the crackdown has lasted some nine months. thousands have been killed and there is little if any sign that it is coming to a close. what is it like there at the moment? i can speak to an eyewitness. omar, thanks for joining us. can you give us a sense of what it is like there now? >> while the arab league are arriving the army continues to she shell, especially between the bridges. >> i'm sorry it is a little difficult hearing you. observers have come to
. >> more violence in syria as arab league observers arrive to monitor attempts to end the blood shed. protests look to continue in india where thousands want an end to corruption. ew flood warning in the philippines. welcome to bbc world news. also in the program, in good speurlgts after his hospital treatment britain's prince phillip is home. how to make money in hollywood. find a hit and work it for all it is worth. >> in the last hour it has been reported a team of arab league...
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arab league observers began their work in syria. the u.s. accuses damascus of stepping up attacks against their people ahead of the rival. india has passed a landmark bill cracking down on corruption. hezare would like a tougher law. welcome to "bbc world news" on america at -- on pbs in america and around the globe. one of the strange occurrences reported in north korea ahead of wednesday's state funeral. watch it again, sam. why hollywood has become so obsessed with sequels. the president of israel has condemned the behavior of ortho or -- ultra-orthodox jews whose campaign for gender segregation in public places has led to clashes. in beit shemesh, women have been subjected to harassment by ultra-orthodox men who claim they have not been properly dressed. the rally has highlighted the division between moderate jews and minority extremists and the issue of religious coercion. our colleague was in the town of beit shemesh and he told us about what sparked outrage. >> israeli television did a story on a family, and 8-year- old who had been g
arab league observers began their work in syria. the u.s. accuses damascus of stepping up attacks against their people ahead of the rival. india has passed a landmark bill cracking down on corruption. hezare would like a tougher law. welcome to "bbc world news" on america at -- on pbs in america and around the globe. one of the strange occurrences reported in north korea ahead of wednesday's state funeral. watch it again, sam. why hollywood has become so obsessed with sequels. the...
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this is not helping syria. if you affect this area institutions, there will be no ability to build the state. >> syria is still under international pressure. >>> a fierce fire ripped through a hospital in india, killing at least 90 people. many of them were patients who became trapped. it took firefighters in calcutta five hours to get the blaze under control, and fleeing medical staff are accused of abandoning their patients. >> the fire broke out in the early hours of the morning and spread rapidly through the six stories of this private hospital. some 160 patients lay inside. most were unaware. many are said to have died after it haling thick smoke. the fire services struck to get to those projects struggle to get to those inside, using cranes to get in position and bring people out from the higher floors. it was a slow process, but eventually lead to success. many of the patients were here for critical treatment and had to be rushed to other hospitals nearby. outside, traumatized families waited for news of
this is not helping syria. if you affect this area institutions, there will be no ability to build the state. >> syria is still under international pressure. >>> a fierce fire ripped through a hospital in india, killing at least 90 people. many of them were patients who became trapped. it took firefighters in calcutta five hours to get the blaze under control, and fleeing medical staff are accused of abandoning their patients. >> the fire broke out in the early hours of the...
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two suicide car bombs ripping through syria's capital. they exploded back-to-back outside heavily guarded intelligence buildings. an opposition leader says the blast killed 3 people. syria does not allow foreign journalists access to the country. mohammed, syria pointing the finger at al qaeda but a lot of people saying, wait a minute -- >> reporter: that's right, t.j. a lot of incredulity and suspicion being expressed because of what syria maintains were blasted that were caused by al qaeda. we spoke to opposition figures today and rights activists inidentii inside syria. they said the timing of these blasts is pretty pu-- they say this really plays in to the narrative that bashar al assad the president of syria has tried to present to the world that he's cracking down on terrorist elements in that country. the opposition figures we spoke with said this is clearly a tactic that was staged by the assad regime to try to show the international community that there is terrorism in syria. they maintain that there is not and they are worried t
two suicide car bombs ripping through syria's capital. they exploded back-to-back outside heavily guarded intelligence buildings. an opposition leader says the blast killed 3 people. syria does not allow foreign journalists access to the country. mohammed, syria pointing the finger at al qaeda but a lot of people saying, wait a minute -- >> reporter: that's right, t.j. a lot of incredulity and suspicion being expressed because of what syria maintains were blasted that were caused by al...
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when companies sell surveillance equipment to the security agency of syria or iran or in past times qaddafi there can be no doubt it will be used to violate rights. now. i think about a good point right a lot of people out there brought up that surveillance technology we're selling it to needs to be looked at but if you're selling it to any government i mean they're selling to the u.s. government what's to say that any government won't use it in the same way you know that's exactly right i mean the interesting quote she said was you can be sure it will be used to abuse people's rights well that's true not just if you sell it to khadafi it's very clear that this technology has been developed not for small countries overseas but right here for use in the united states by the u.s. government which we know through laws and interpretations of these laws that the government won't even make public has been used to trample civil liberties massive secret spying all sorts of things that would not be approved by courts or judges were they to be public and so instead are being done behind closed doors
when companies sell surveillance equipment to the security agency of syria or iran or in past times qaddafi there can be no doubt it will be used to violate rights. now. i think about a good point right a lot of people out there brought up that surveillance technology we're selling it to needs to be looked at but if you're selling it to any government i mean they're selling to the u.s. government what's to say that any government won't use it in the same way you know that's exactly right i mean...
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. ♪ ♪ tonight at 10:00, syria under siege. the killing continues, including a man by the name of bazil al saeed. he documented the rebellion, letting the world know what was happening on the inside. his camera actually captured his own last moments before he was shot dead. we'll show them to you. also the fighting in homs. we'll talk about appen activist inside in homs. >>> plus a touching moment on the campaign trail. newt gingrich showing a softer side while talking about his mom. we'll have the all the latest from iowa and our political panel weighs in. and kathy griffin joins me for a sneak peek. it's a very funny interview. those stories and more. plus we wrap up the ridiculist top ten countdown with the number one ridiculist of the year. can you guess what it is? >>> oh, i'm so happy for you. congratulations. >> i can't believe this. >> so happy for you. i'm so pleased that you're going to be my daughter-in-law. oh, congratulations. >> i can't believe this. >> after 15 years of not acting, jane fonda burst back on to the
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where russia has enjoyed a persistently strong oil price that syria it's been good for the budget but it's done little to propel domestic. that's ms there's some catching up to do mass to monday for much creature explains the russian equities which of traded lower by twenty percent in two thousand and eleven from two thousand and ten they have a lot of way to go to catch up with where the oil price suggests they should be given the fact that because of prices a relatively high russian sovereign risks are very low yields on russian government dash of contracts that actually and she throws with eleven so again there's more catch up to do the risk is that the government doesn't do anything and doesn't listen to the issues that have been raised because of these protest for in part of entry election if they don't do anything materially soon after the presidential election i think for investors are going to lose faith that there is actually a reform agenda they want to see very material changes being made. but trips up the business program are we back about fifty five minutes time with anot
where russia has enjoyed a persistently strong oil price that syria it's been good for the budget but it's done little to propel domestic. that's ms there's some catching up to do mass to monday for much creature explains the russian equities which of traded lower by twenty percent in two thousand and eleven from two thousand and ten they have a lot of way to go to catch up with where the oil price suggests they should be given the fact that because of prices a relatively high russian sovereign...
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libya syria is a linchpin of the middle east. and the united states and other countries some of the more intelligent people realize that there will be turmoil right across the middle east if anything happens to destabilize the government from outside forces but certainly syria the syrian government itself has to step up the pace because it's certainly losing the propaganda battle. egyptian forces have been raiding the offices of human rights groups throughout the country reports say soldiers stopped employees leaving and interrogated them while searching their computers foreign policy analysts dr adil shenmue told us it's the military government making sure it stays in power this is part of the minute the supreme council on forces way making sure the. basically is molded to the to the type of government they want because that's those are the same generals by the way who worked for mubarak you know so that's really basically is part of the struggle is going to be usually in going to go forward or is that to be molded and some dude
libya syria is a linchpin of the middle east. and the united states and other countries some of the more intelligent people realize that there will be turmoil right across the middle east if anything happens to destabilize the government from outside forces but certainly syria the syrian government itself has to step up the pace because it's certainly losing the propaganda battle. egyptian forces have been raiding the offices of human rights groups throughout the country reports say soldiers...
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iraq is a country bordering on syria. i'm concerned about the interest of iraq and the interest of the security of the region. i wish that what is required by the syrian people would be achieved without having -- without affecting the security of iraq. i know the two countries are related to each other and we must be very prudent in dealing with this matter. we were with the initiative by the arab league -- frankly speaking because we sovred from the blockade, we do not encourage blockade because it exhausts the people and the government. but we stood with the arab league. and we were very frank and we agreed on an initiative to perhaps -- it will be the last-minute initiative we'll see in the situation and will achieve the required change in syria without any violent operations that could affect the area in general. i believe that all the parties realize the dangers of a sectarian war in iraq and syria and in the region because it will be like a snowball that -- it will expand and be difficult to control it. we will try
iraq is a country bordering on syria. i'm concerned about the interest of iraq and the interest of the security of the region. i wish that what is required by the syrian people would be achieved without having -- without affecting the security of iraq. i know the two countries are related to each other and we must be very prudent in dealing with this matter. we were with the initiative by the arab league -- frankly speaking because we sovred from the blockade, we do not encourage blockade...
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we begin tonight with syria and our keeping them honest. for months, we have witnessed the world has witnessed men, women, children, demonstrating the streets. initially they called for reforms. those calls were met with arrests, torture, killing, they began to call for the overthrow of the regime. there has been more bloodshed in syria, and sadly that's nothing new. what is new tonight is there's a team of observers from the arab league on the ground in syria. observers sent to verify that syria's president al assad is keeping his promises to remove military forces from streets, to stop violence from protesters. they've been on the ground about 48 hours. their initial statements are so far stunning. the chief monitor of this arab league observer force's sudanese commander. not only a commander but also the former head of foreign intelligence in the government of omar al bashir, a man wanted by the international criminal court for genocide in crimes against humanity. more on that in a moment. today, the head of the arab league team in syria
we begin tonight with syria and our keeping them honest. for months, we have witnessed the world has witnessed men, women, children, demonstrating the streets. initially they called for reforms. those calls were met with arrests, torture, killing, they began to call for the overthrow of the regime. there has been more bloodshed in syria, and sadly that's nothing new. what is new tonight is there's a team of observers from the arab league on the ground in syria. observers sent to verify that...
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foreign reporters are not allow und ed into syria. one journalist did not get in. >>> over the next few days, cnn is showcasing his remarkable stories. here is his first report on government snipers. >> the snipers are on basically every main street they have checkpoints on both sides. snipers would shoot everybody who is basically crossing the street between 4:00 p.m. and 8:00 in the morning. this is an unofficial curfew. the activists told me i have to meet this woman. this is the mother of the victim who got shot when she was pregnant in the seventh month. it was during the morning when she wants to go out for shopping. >> translator: her brother tried for half an hour to go over the walls and roofs to get to her. he didn't manage to reach her. finally they managed to pull her away, but it took another half an hour to get her to my house. >> you arrive at the situation, you arrive at the scene where half an hour ago somebody got shot and 30 minutes later people are crossing very normally the street. me, crossing the street, i've be
foreign reporters are not allow und ed into syria. one journalist did not get in. >>> over the next few days, cnn is showcasing his remarkable stories. here is his first report on government snipers. >> the snipers are on basically every main street they have checkpoints on both sides. snipers would shoot everybody who is basically crossing the street between 4:00 p.m. and 8:00 in the morning. this is an unofficial curfew. the activists told me i have to meet this woman. this is...
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soldiers dying and they did and they haven't died because of peaceful protests but this isn't a libya syria is a linchpin of the middle east and the united states and other countries some of the more intelligent people realize that there will be turmoil right across the middle east if anything happens to destabilize the assad government from outside forces but certainly syria the syrian government itself has to step up the pace because it's certainly losing the propaganda battle. egyptian forces have been the raiding the offices of human rights groups throughout the country reports say soldiers stopped employees leaving and interrogated now while searching their computers foreign policy analysts doctor i don't told us it's the military government making sure it stays in power. this is part of the military the scout the supreme council of armed forces way of making sure. the that who you shoot and basically is molded to that to the type of government they want because that's those are the same generals by the way who worked for mubarak bit if they are so that's really basically is part of th
soldiers dying and they did and they haven't died because of peaceful protests but this isn't a libya syria is a linchpin of the middle east and the united states and other countries some of the more intelligent people realize that there will be turmoil right across the middle east if anything happens to destabilize the assad government from outside forces but certainly syria the syrian government itself has to step up the pace because it's certainly losing the propaganda battle. egyptian...
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storm tracker shows us sitting over high weight 37 closer to syria's point. certainly be aware of the conditions as you step outside the door. temperatures are running on the mild side turley not dealing with any thirties' to places like santa rosa are well above the freezing mark coming in at 43 degrees. >>erica: we have very similar conditions to what we saw yesterday, take a look. >>erica: turning our attention to satellite and radar as we head into the afternoon we will remain dry run the bay area but we have another storm system expected to drop out from the gulf of alaska that should get us wednesday not stretching into thursday. you will see that on your seven day around the bay forecast. we have dry conditions as we head into tomorrow and wednesday, wednesday evening we have the potential for some light sprinkles stretching into all day thursday. >>erica: take into the ear in the new lows, for the most part you'll pick up ticket--you'll wake up to temperatures and low '30's. >>reporter: from land to water, the occupy protesters have conquered another
storm tracker shows us sitting over high weight 37 closer to syria's point. certainly be aware of the conditions as you step outside the door. temperatures are running on the mild side turley not dealing with any thirties' to places like santa rosa are well above the freezing mark coming in at 43 degrees. >>erica: we have very similar conditions to what we saw yesterday, take a look. >>erica: turning our attention to satellite and radar as we head into the afternoon we will remain...
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they say al qaeda does not exist in syria. they suggest that it's awfully convenient the timing of this, that it really fits a narrative that he's trying to give to the world that he is battling terrorism in his country when, in fact, he is just implementing a brutal crackdown against his peaceful -- against the peaceful protesters in that country that are demanding he step aside. kyra? >> so are there still protests going on right now? >> reporter: according to the opposition figures we speak with, there are many demonstrations going on across syria today. many villages, many cities. in fact, i want to point your attention to some video. we found amateur video. we can't authenticate this video. it purports to show the town idlib where there are activists that are upset about the arab league having come into syria. they don't trust them. they don't think that these team members will be able to cease the violence there and they have huge banners even in english. this is a direct message to the international community. one reads
they say al qaeda does not exist in syria. they suggest that it's awfully convenient the timing of this, that it really fits a narrative that he's trying to give to the world that he is battling terrorism in his country when, in fact, he is just implementing a brutal crackdown against his peaceful -- against the peaceful protesters in that country that are demanding he step aside. kyra? >> so are there still protests going on right now? >> reporter: according to the opposition...
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assyria's deputy foreign minister -- syria's deputy foreign minister said anyone with a conscience must condemn the attacks. all along, the government has been claiming that terrorists and armed gangs were behind the uprising. now, syrian state television has blamed al qaeda for these blasts. >> for more analysis on what is happening in syria right now, i am joined in the studio by a middle east analyst. thanks for being with us. the syrian national council is saying that the syrian regime is directly responsible for these latest attacks. how believable is that? >> it is difficult to say who is really behind these attacks. the government accuses the opposition and al qaeda in general, and the opposition says the opposite, that it is the government's help behind this attack. we will probably never find out who really is in charge, but indeed, it is very beneficial for the syrian regime because it allows al assad and his followers to claim that they are opting for a peaceful solution, whereas the other side is using violence and putting this country into real turmoil. in the short run, th
assyria's deputy foreign minister -- syria's deputy foreign minister said anyone with a conscience must condemn the attacks. all along, the government has been claiming that terrorists and armed gangs were behind the uprising. now, syrian state television has blamed al qaeda for these blasts. >> for more analysis on what is happening in syria right now, i am joined in the studio by a middle east analyst. thanks for being with us. the syrian national council is saying that the syrian...
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eleven thirty pm in moscow the zero headlights dozens killed in syria's capital in the first suicide bombing since the uprising in the country started back in march this is our believe observers get down to business in an effort to mediate a peace deal there are. tensions running high in iraq after more than seventy people were killed in a new bombing atrocity only days after u.s. troops pull out of the country this against the backdrop of a political crisis with government leaders putting the blame for the surge in violence on the opposition. and privacy matters your every move and word could be recorded and used against you human rights activists in britain fight a rising number of surveillance cameras now to be installed in every taxi in oxford authorities insist the risk of intrusion is acceptable compared to the public safety and benefits up next cross-talk we focus on the spoils of war in iraq and whether the us foreign policy about spreading freedom and democracy or disguised geopolitically fueled agendas stay with us for that. hello and welcome to cross talk i'm peter lavelle
eleven thirty pm in moscow the zero headlights dozens killed in syria's capital in the first suicide bombing since the uprising in the country started back in march this is our believe observers get down to business in an effort to mediate a peace deal there are. tensions running high in iraq after more than seventy people were killed in a new bombing atrocity only days after u.s. troops pull out of the country this against the backdrop of a political crisis with government leaders putting the...
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alone is you know russia has all the mediterranean based entirely syria it does not want to lose it it will do what it needs to to protect it so we're talking about a clash of titans in one more thing the real time good for america the real two targets for america oh russia because of its military strength china because of its growing economic strength and shabda is certainly no one has military power but russia is the big one between russia and america they have ninety seven percent of the world's nuclear arsenal and sophisticated delivery systems to send a mini we're russia is the number one target for that reason sooner or later that clash is coming. the new law comes as the u.s. looks forward to the upcoming presidential elections in two thousand and twelve barack obama is running for a second term but who he will be running against is not yet known correspondent marina portmanteaus us if there is anyone he should be worried about. for the past three years u.s. president barack obama has faced an increasing amount of disappointment among his volunteers former volunteers former v
alone is you know russia has all the mediterranean based entirely syria it does not want to lose it it will do what it needs to to protect it so we're talking about a clash of titans in one more thing the real time good for america the real two targets for america oh russia because of its military strength china because of its growing economic strength and shabda is certainly no one has military power but russia is the big one between russia and america they have ninety seven percent of the...
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the middle east if anything happens to destabilize the government from outside forces but certainly syria the syrian government itself has to step up the pace because it's certainly losing the propaganda battle. egyptians forces have been raiding the offices of human rights groups throughout the country reports say soldiers stopped employees leaving and interrogated them while searching their computers foreign policy hours dr idle shammal told us it's the military government making sure it stays in power. this is part of the military discount the supreme council of armed forces way of making sure that the you know who you shoot and basically is molded to that to the type of government they want because that's those are the same generals by the way who worked for mubarak to go so that's really basically is part of that struggle is going to be using going to go forward or is that a hoodoos inventive being molded and some dude into some missive role to the minute but really the military has to step aside and let the civilian government come to power once the election are held and the electio
the middle east if anything happens to destabilize the government from outside forces but certainly syria the syrian government itself has to step up the pace because it's certainly losing the propaganda battle. egyptians forces have been raiding the offices of human rights groups throughout the country reports say soldiers stopped employees leaving and interrogated them while searching their computers foreign policy hours dr idle shammal told us it's the military government making sure it...
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the middle east if anything happens to destabilize the government from outside forces but certainly syria the syrian government itself has to step up the pace because it's certainly losing the propaganda battle. egyptian forces have been the raiding the offices of human rights groups throughout the country reports a soldier stopped employees leaving and interrogated now while searching their computers foreign policy analysts dr i don't told us it's the military government making sure it stays in power. this is part of the military discount the supreme council of armed forces way of making sure. this it who you should basically is molded to that to the type of government they want because that's those are the same generals by the way who worked for mubarak to go so that's really basically is part of the struggle is going to be using going to go forward or is that who doesn't but of being mauled and some dude into some missive role to the minute but really the military has to step aside and lead the civilian government come to power once the election are held and the elections should be hel
the middle east if anything happens to destabilize the government from outside forces but certainly syria the syrian government itself has to step up the pace because it's certainly losing the propaganda battle. egyptian forces have been the raiding the offices of human rights groups throughout the country reports a soldier stopped employees leaving and interrogated now while searching their computers foreign policy analysts dr i don't told us it's the military government making sure it stays...
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approves the use of force against bashar assad's forces in syria who are causing massacre's it would be a mistake for america not to participate and i don't think anybody in the middle east will forgive the united states of america human rights clearing to the human rights when he says really fairly or three you have to try and if that's what the u.n. wants to go ahead but the question of human rights the concern about human rights whether it's in libya whether it's in syria or whether it was in iraq is always a physically fit for u.s. primacy and for the u.s. to intervene whether it's libya syria or whether you're going to run to the nine situation all right if i go back to london the little girl only going to london because you guys are going to tramp exactly where you want to go hillary was saying you know during the cold war the united states had some constraint it had the soviet union is the new soviet union for the united states in the greater middle east iran. well that's what i want to go i want to get laid out it's let me go to london first go ahead fareed go ahead sure. so
approves the use of force against bashar assad's forces in syria who are causing massacre's it would be a mistake for america not to participate and i don't think anybody in the middle east will forgive the united states of america human rights clearing to the human rights when he says really fairly or three you have to try and if that's what the u.n. wants to go ahead but the question of human rights the concern about human rights whether it's in libya whether it's in syria or whether it was...
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headlines dozens killed in syria's capital in the first suicide bombing since the uprising in the country began in march this is arab league observers get down to business in an effort to mediate a peace deal that. tensions running high in iraq after more than seventy people were killed in a new bombing atrocity only days after u.s. troops pull out of the country this against the backdrop of a political crisis the government leaders putting the blame for the surge in violence on the opposition. and privacy matters your every move and word could be reported used against you human rights activists in britain fight the increasing number of surveillance cameras now they're being installed in every taxi in oxford authorities insist at the risk of intrusion is acceptable compared to the public safety benefits. those are the headlines up next our debate program cross talk this time and guess focus on the spoils of war in iraq and whether u.s. foreign policy is about spreading freedom and democracy or a disguised geo politically fueled agenda stay with us that's coming up. hello and welcome to cr
headlines dozens killed in syria's capital in the first suicide bombing since the uprising in the country began in march this is arab league observers get down to business in an effort to mediate a peace deal that. tensions running high in iraq after more than seventy people were killed in a new bombing atrocity only days after u.s. troops pull out of the country this against the backdrop of a political crisis the government leaders putting the blame for the surge in violence on the opposition....
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whether it's venezuela, syria or iran, the reality is we have divergent objectives and goals. in that sort of circumstance, diplomacy is not going to pay quick or easy dividends. you can test your adversary and there is nothing wrong with it but on this one, i think you really have to be pretty skeptical. >> gregg: eric david miller, we're looking forward to consider bicycle we'll have to wait until it's published soon. thanks for being with us. happy new year. >> same to you. >> heather: switching gears entirely, a wild scene at the bowl in tempe, arizona. see that, that is camera. a camera that was hanging over to the players. it was suspended from one of those wires they get the overhead shots. that wire snapped sent the equipment. it narrowly missed one of players. game was delayed about five minutes while the camera was dragged off the field. nobody was hit by the camera. >> gregg: that has happened before. those cameras give you incredibly wonderful shots of the action on the field as if you are there. you kind of worry about potential damage. >> gregg: president obama a
whether it's venezuela, syria or iran, the reality is we have divergent objectives and goals. in that sort of circumstance, diplomacy is not going to pay quick or easy dividends. you can test your adversary and there is nothing wrong with it but on this one, i think you really have to be pretty skeptical. >> gregg: eric david miller, we're looking forward to consider bicycle we'll have to wait until it's published soon. thanks for being with us. happy new year. >> same to you....
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is very much against the government of bashar al assad has voiced support for the opposition in syria as mr nuri al maliki is against it he has voices support for bashar al assad and he's very much in terms of supporting bashar al assad standing with iran so there are other players new players and existing players who've got a much bigger if i can tell you rocky of america position is quite dial it's very interesting franco to you i mean everything we just heard we do everything we just heard is that there are mobile there more than one rocks it sounds like to me go ahead. yes i'm sorry what i wanted to know and i think is extremely important from my colleague in tel aviv is the united states one of the most important impacts of what happened in iraq of the u.s. invasion as the united states has ignited sectarian tension and conflict in the middle east which is having profound effects ripple effects throughout the region i think syria is a critical piece here so is saudi arabia of course iran is the one positive thing as is as the united states withdraws even though we had a very bloo
is very much against the government of bashar al assad has voiced support for the opposition in syria as mr nuri al maliki is against it he has voices support for bashar al assad and he's very much in terms of supporting bashar al assad standing with iran so there are other players new players and existing players who've got a much bigger if i can tell you rocky of america position is quite dial it's very interesting franco to you i mean everything we just heard we do everything we just heard...
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spent a lot of time reporting from syria these are some of her thoughts about the ongoing crisis. well when we went to syria it was sometime in october and the situation was getting very tense there so our flight arrived at the around three in the morning so you can imagine the surprise and the shock of security forces when three foreign journalists arrive at a time when there was a media bad international journalists there but we're here in the center of the assyrian capital you can see behind me traffic is just about starting to flow again going into the city damascus was rather peaceful it was quiet although very tense still because everybody knows what was going on in the country. and what's interesting i think most before for us is that we saw the kind of. diverse opinions on what was going on there was no clear two sides even there were more than two sides it was not i want the regime or i don't want the regime. and there was one time you were interviewing a young man and he was rather critical of the government so he gave his point of view and what you didn't see on the cam
spent a lot of time reporting from syria these are some of her thoughts about the ongoing crisis. well when we went to syria it was sometime in october and the situation was getting very tense there so our flight arrived at the around three in the morning so you can imagine the surprise and the shock of security forces when three foreign journalists arrive at a time when there was a media bad international journalists there but we're here in the center of the assyrian capital you can see behind...
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bashar al asad of syria has so far managed to hold on to power. the cost, more than 5,000 lives since march with more killed each day, even as many soldiers defect and the uprising lurches toward civil war. nothing has slowed down the carnage. not even the presence of arab league observers. their job, to ensure the asad regime's compliance is an agreement aimed at ending the crackdown. while the syrian government has allowed the arab league observers in, it has all but banned foreign media from reporting firsthand from inside the country. >>> the opposition is using home video to get the message out and hoping the observers present will help them be heard. in this amateur footage not independently verified residents placed the body of a dead child on the hood of the observer's car. but the arab league has been of little help so far. opposition groups say more than 130 syrians have been killed since the observers finally arrived this week. president asad claims he's waging war against terrorist gangs and foreign elements trying to divide the countr
bashar al asad of syria has so far managed to hold on to power. the cost, more than 5,000 lives since march with more killed each day, even as many soldiers defect and the uprising lurches toward civil war. nothing has slowed down the carnage. not even the presence of arab league observers. their job, to ensure the asad regime's compliance is an agreement aimed at ending the crackdown. while the syrian government has allowed the arab league observers in, it has all but banned foreign media from...